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We asked, you answered.
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In this year alone, two ambulance services have closed in New Hampshire. For Chris Stawasz, who’s worked as a paramedic for decades, these closures reflect larger issues currently faced by ambulance services across the state.
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What’s the verdict? And what does it mean to be a democracy?
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The framers of the U.S. Constitution designed a system of checks and balances. How does that system actually work today?
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New Hampshire screenwriter and producer Dayton Duncan was at the helm of a film about the cultural significance, fall and resurgence of America’s national mammal.
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Lindsay Aucella and her puppets delight in libraries, schools and festivals throughout New Hampshire.
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The city recently received $2.2 million in federal grants to plant and maintain 500 urban trees.
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Many say the chicken tender was invented in the 1970s right here in New Hampshire. So we went to Manchester to try the original recipe.
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At this collection of tight caves, nestled in the side of a mountain in Rumney, ice can last well into the summer.
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For over a year, Seacoast photographer Patrick Patterson documented the war in Ukraine. He recently returned to New Hampshire and spoke with NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa about his experience.
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It's been a hot summer! We asked, you answered.